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While you are visiting the Catskill Mountain Railroad in Kingston, New York, there are many other great things to see and do while you’re here! Historic Kingston is also home to many great restaurants and family activities as well. Here are just a few you might want to consider.

The Catskill Mountain Railroad offers these attractions as suggestions only, and is in no way affiliated with the businesses and services listed below. Many attractions are seasonal in nature, please check individual listings to confirm times and dates of operation.

Sites

Sites

Trolley Museum of New York89 East Strand – Take a ride to Kingston Point over former Ulster & Delaware rails and learn about the history of trolley transportation in America.
Hudson River Maritime Museum50 Rondout Landing – Indoor and outdoor exhibits preserving the maritime history of the Hudson River and the industries that developed around it.
Senate House State Historic Site296 Fair Street – Amidst the turmoil of 1777, New York’s first Senate met in this simple stone house that has been preserved as a museum.
Friends of Historic Kingston Museum63 Main Street – Home of the Fred J. Johson Museum, Historic Kingston Museum, and Stockade District Walking Tours.
Saugerties Lighthouse168 Lighhouse Drive, Saugerties – Built in 1869 at the mouth of the Esopus Creek, offering overnight accommodations, public tours and special events.

Accommodations

Best Western Plus – Kingston503 Washington Ave. – The Best Western Plus has a special room rate for Catskill Mountain Railroad passengers.Hampton Inn – Kingston1307 Ulster Ave. – Microwave, refrigerator and coffee maker in every guest room.
Rondout Inn79 Broadway – Peaceful accommodations in an 1820s building near the waterfront.
Schwartz’s Inn70 North Front Street – Located in the historic Stockade District.
The Stone House476 Old Route 209, Hurley – Unique accommodations in the historic Cornelius Kool House.